Well, only the author could really answer that for you.
I anticipate some sadness during the story, but I doubt that Harry Potter will fail at anything he sets his mind to, and that good will triumph over evil, as usual.
It it already sad that it is the last book in the series however, so there will probably be some sadness involved with finishing the book.
I found it to be bittersweet. The ending overall is good, but there are a few elements to it which make it sad, yes, and of course because it's the last one. I was very happy with it, though.
Bittersweet , there is no beter world to describe it I am sure Harry and Ginny will just look at each over and burst into tears sometimes ,tears of love,loss and bittersweetness
Harry Potter is not an overly sad character. He has had a lot of sadness in his life (Death of parents, Raised poorly by uncle), but he has not let that overcome him.
The movie has many funny scenes, and some sad ones. Especially in relation to the Death of a major character. Overall, the movie is Darker in tone.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone is both happy and sad. At the start of the book, we feel sorry for Harry who lost his parents as a baby and is being raised by family who bully him and treat him as a second class citizen. We're then happy because he goes to Hogwarts, makes friends and feels at home.
During the battle for the philosopher's stone we again feel sad because we're not sure what will happen, but at the end we're happy because Harry wins.
i think it is since all of the ones like Hedwig, Dobby, Fred, Snape, and many others died in it. but the ending is happy.
because its happy.
Harry meets a variety of people, all happy and excited to meet the famous Harry Potter but the one character Rubeus Hagrid introduces him specifically to is Professor Quirrell, the defence against the dark arts teacher. Some of the other people in crowd included Dedalus Diggle and Doris Crockford.
A hasty chorus of "Happy Birthday" is what they sang to Harry.
"Such a beautiful place, to be with friends. Dobby is happy to be with his friend, Harry Potter."- Dobby's last words, said to Harry Potter.
Harry was relived that he managed to prevent Voldemort from returning. His efforts gained last minute house points that helped Gryffindor win the house cup, which rounded off a good year for Harry. Ultimately, Harry was sad to be going to the Dursley's for the summer, but happy that he would return to Hogwarts where he felt truly at home.
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001) Thunderpants (2002) Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002) Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004) Happy Birthday, Peter Pan (2005) Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005) Driving Lessons (2006) The Children's Party at the Palace (2006) Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007) Cherrybomb (2009) Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009) Wild Target (2009) Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I (2010) Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (2011)
because its happy.
Well, you could always send your owl to Hogwarts..... Yet I don't think the Professor will be all to happy that you're playing those bloody muggle handhelds again.....
There are always places where you are loved and wanted, and their are always people who love you.
how did the dursleys treat harry
Harry meets a variety of people, all happy and excited to meet the famous Harry Potter but the one character Rubeus Hagrid introduces him specifically to is Professor Quirrell, the defence against the dark arts teacher. Some of the other people in crowd included Dedalus Diggle and Doris Crockford.
Daniel Radcliff hates eeing himself on the big screen as Harry Potter. in fact he wanted Harry Potter to die in the 7th Book. He believes that the world knows him as Harry Potter, and that Harry Potter is taking over him. He is going to be both Happy and Sad when the films are over. Happy, because they're at their end, yet sad because he will miss all of his co-stars he has come to know and love.
Probably, she had to approve them.
A hasty chorus of "Happy Birthday" is what they sang to Harry.
SPOILER ALERT!! No it doesn't get destroyed Harry wins and there is a happy ending!
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Very happy, I must say. Very happy indeed. I can't believe that it's the very last one of the series. *tear*
Yes, if you ignore all the death.